Reminder! Dan Shapiro To Teach NBI Course on Land Use and Zoning, and a Shout Out to One of Our Partners

Dan Shapiro • Oct 21, 2021


Coming Up on October 28th

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Walk Step by Step Through the Process
Your client wants to develop property. How do you confirm their ability to do so? How do you get the government's go-ahead, and what do you do when an application is denied? This start-to-finish land use and zoning program will teach you the basic laws before digging into the approval and appeals process.


  • Explore how land use and environmental laws affect real estate transactions and development.
  • Learn how to request variances, conditional permits, and other authorizations.
  • Navigate procedural and technical requirements for subdividing land.
  • Gain practical insights on presenting the application at the land use board hearing.
  • Anticipate when zoning and land use actions are ripe for a constitutional challenge.
  • Follow proper steps during appeals and give your client's case the best chance of success.

COURSE DATE:
Thursday, October 28, 2021

For more information please contact:

Shapiro and Associates Law
312-763-9640
dshapiro@shapiroassociateslaw.com
ccook@shapiroassociateslaw.com
www.shapiroassociateslaw.com

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A SHOUT OUT TO ONE OF OUR PARTNERS - ECI

SAL is grateful to be able to work with one its partners, ECI in several ongoing matters.

Englewood Construction, Inc. is a commercial general contractor specializing in the construction of retail, restaurant, cannabis, shopping center, senior living, office, industrial and hospitality projects, throughout the United States. It has built its reputation on its ability to strictly adhere to Project Schedules and its overall sensitivity to budget constraints. ECI constantly updates commercial construction cost data across the country to develop current pricing models for its projects and has a qualified subcontractor base exceeding 20,000 subcontractors and suppliers.



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